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Thank you so much for the reviews. Very useful and detail info.
ОтветитьThank you for your sharing bro
ОтветитьLol hard landing you even heard it slam
ОтветитьI started by messing around with heliopters on a simulator, then i learnt the basics on a Blade MCPX, then i sort of forgot about helicopters for a few years before building a T-Rex 550X. The 550X is a really smooth and easy thing to fly.
If you can fly an MCPX type heli competently, and you can get over the fear of flying big helis, a 550 size heli is a great option and you will progress far faster.
Thanks for the great informative video!
ОтветитьWell said. I remember I learned with a simulator, I then actually messed with small micros like the blade nano and xk110. I got my first trex 450 after that and I've never stopped since.
ОтветитьA beginner is going to want to get a kit that has everything in it.
ОтветитьThe T-REX 470LP and 470LM are great helis too great price cheap on parts
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ОтветитьI wouldn't advise a 500 size for beginners, especially if they do not have a dedicated field to fly at. It's a danger to others around.
ОтветитьSzerinted az align t-rex 450 l dominator azért jobb kezdésnek mint a trex 150?
ОтветитьGreat Video! What do you think of the eachine 160 ?
ОтветитьK 110s and alzrc x360 is the best qualité and price
ОтветитьPlease turn off the music while you speak.
ОтветитьEnjoyed your interpretation of these great Helicopters..
ОтветитьOxy 2 is not a beginner heli nor anything with complex mechanic.
Beginners are not used to repair and maintain a machine and this quickly become a BIG problem.
My hobby is to buy mwchine from beginers and blueprint them. My last acquisition was a TRex 300X and really the machine was dangerous at first sight.
The question is : cam you spot used dampers on a DFC machine ? Cause nowadays there almost all DFC..
If the answer is NO, then buy a K110 cause every blades goes almost as fast as speed of sound and if your head explodes.. something gonna be dead with this simple mistake.
Not even talking about missing washers and loccite..
Also you don't seems to be a beginner.
i started with a silverlit (or was it silverline? hmm) mini helicopter with a 2 channel radio^^
then i got a coax, which got lame pretty fast, then i got a Trex 450 Sport which i crashed a few times and then upgraded it to Flybarless. I sold this one a few years later and bought a Mikado Logo 600SE which i basically flew too hard (i once smoked the one way bearing when i was inverted doing full pitch down and had to do a successful emergency landing) so i had to get a Gaui X7 Formula which had a bad main rotorhead hub which i had to send to Gaui so they could send me a new one. This heli was great buti didnt really like the torque tube, so i got a Goblin 700 Competition and ot this day i fly it (exemption the last 2 years i had a break). Oh and i also have a Warp 360 :)
With the Trex 450 i had a Spektrum DX7, later i upgraded to the Spektrum DX8 and when i bought the Goblin i also bought the Mikado Vbar Control with 2x Vbar Neo and Tribunus 200. All i can say is that i freaking love the ability, to setup and edit your whole helicopter via the Vbar control. :)
Dude absolutely awesome video.😀
You know your helicopters that’s all
I have to say. It is very useful, informative and educational. I went and bought the
align T-Rex 500x. Great great helicopter
It’s pretty big. I also bought the New Align
T-Rex 650x which is an absolute beast of a helicopter. If you never flown larger class helicopters they can be very intimidating to fly. You are an expert so I subscribed and please be careful
Thanks for this. I have an old KDS Agile 7.2 I stopped flying a few years ago when I took a break from helis. The Nimbus would be great considering I could use the standard size servo and 6s packs from the Agile as well as the other electronics.
ОтветитьLol I started with a raw 700. But i have 600+ hours on the simulator. And i just bought an m1 and m2 for indoors
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